Jonathon A. Cooper
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
16 Papers
97 Citations
Jonathon A. Cooper is an academic researcher from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Criminal justice & Theory of criminal justice. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathon A. Cooper include Arizona State University & Boise State University.
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Papers
Motivations for becoming a police officer: Re-assessing officer attitudes and job satisfaction after six years on the street☆
TL;DR: This paper examined the stability of motivations for becoming a police officer over time and explored both motivation stability and the relationships among motivations and job satisfaction, finding that motivations have remained highly stable over time, regardless of officer race/ethnicity and gender.
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The Biosocial Underpinnings to Adolescent Victimization: Results From a Longitudinal Sample of Twins
TL;DR: The results of the statistical models revealed that genetic factors explained about 40% to 45% of the variance in adolescent victimization, with the remaining variance attributable to the nonshared environment as mentioned in this paper.
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Is Criminology Moving Toward a Paradigm Shift? Evidence from a Survey of the American Society of Criminology
TL;DR: This paper explored the relationship between ideology and theoretical orientation in the American Society of Criminology and found that ideology impacts a number of values, beliefs, and norms across an array of domains.
Noble cause corruption as a consequence of role conflict in the police organisation
TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical framework with which to examine and understand noble cause corruption is proposed, integrating role theory and role conflict with previous research into policing behaviour and misconduct. But this framework does not address the social psychological work of Katz and Kahn.
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